My theory has something to do with why we would be going into space, which indicates it might be in part to find out if other star systems have dynamic relationships with protons that make up atoms and both those with time as measured in their calendars by dynamic mathematical relationships that may exist in the motions of their planets and their moons as is the case with our star system, The Solar System. My theory shows we have this with our star system, and would suggest we need to find other star systems with habitable planets to see if they have them and relate them to ours if they do so as to reveal a higher truth as to how and why we are here, and what our purpose might be. The theory solves the atom (primarily the proton) and the Solar System, with the Schrödinger wave equation of quantum physics, demonstrating a connection between macroscopic and microscopic scales. Because the basis unit of time for the solution is about 1 second, and the second comes from ancient Sumerian mathematics, not contemporary physics, the paper concludes with archaeological and paleoanthropological connections to a possible flow of the development of human life since ancient and prehistoric times with the dynamics of the physics of atoms and planetary formation. A section is added after this conclusion showing the physical theory meets with biology reaffirming the proposition from the physical theory that life might be part of a Universal Natural Process. If the theory is correct we should be able to predict the characteristics of different habitable star systems. This should soon be verifiable because NASA has as one of its primary objectives with its recent deployment of the James Webb Space Telescope to find Earth-like planets around Sun-like stars. Something that has been difficult to do up to now because prior technologies were only refined enough to work primarily with red dwarf stars for finding planets.